2024 Incident Response
 
Details
May 7, 2024 - Virtual
 
Program Agenda
Program - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lunch - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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Program Content
In today's cybersecurity world, we can no longer hide behind the assumption that a business will never be compromised. It is not a question of IF a compromise will occur, but WHEN will it occur. When that incident occurs what should we, as technology professionals, do to minimize the attackers' intrusion and data theft? A cyber incident is no different than a physical bank robbery in terms of the seriousness of the crime. In a crime scene investigation, evidence should be preserved, and a thorough investigation would commence. All too often, we respond to cyber incidents with intentions to eradicate the issue and get the system back into production as fast as possible to avoid downtime. Such responses often mean not getting to the true root cause of the incident, which increases the likelihood for recurrence and additional downtime.

In reality, we need to ensure our Incident Response Plan helps us to answer some major questions. If you don't know the answer to these questions, you won't want to miss this seminar:
 
1. If it's not a matter of if, but when - are we planning to fail well?
2. If an unauthorized individual was in my network, would I be able to tell?
3. If someone was sending our data out the virtual backdoor, how would we know?
4. If we were robbed digitally, do we know what a good digital investigation looks like? Do we have someone that can help?

Who Should Attend
This seminar is perfect for Information Security Officers and Information Technology Staff, but will also provide great value to Compliance Officers, Auditors, Presidents, and Board of Directors.
 
Presented by
Dylan Kreutzfeldt, CISM, CBSM, CBSTP, CBCM - Senior Information Security Consultant - SBS CyberSecurity, Instructor - SBS Institute
Dylan Kreutzfeldt is a Senior Information Security Consultant at SBS CyberSecurity (SBS), a company dedicated to helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive decisions. He is also an instructor for the SBS Institute, leading the Certified Banking Security Technology Professional (CBSTP) course and hosting educational webinars, security awareness training, and additional speaking engagements.

Terry Kuxhaus, CISSP, CBSTP - Senior Information Security Consultant - SBS CyberSecurity, Instructor - SBS Institute
Terry Kuxhaus is a Senior Information Security Consultant/Team Lead at SBS CyberSecurity (SBS), a company dedicated to helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive decisions. He is also an instructor for the SBS Institute, leading the Certified Banking Vulnerability Assessor (CBVA) course.
 

**Program fees are based on bank asset size. There is no limit on the number of people that can attend the virtual session from your financial institution. Please login and register one person from your bank and pay based on your bank’s asset size. Then email all other attendees (include attendee’s first and last name, bank location and e-mail) to Natalie Wareham at nwareham@ksbankers.com so that additional attendees can be registered free of charge to receive their own link and login information for the session.

*We understand circumstances arise requiring cancellation - if you cancel up to 3 business days before the program, your registration fee will be refunded.
*Any transmission, retransmission or republishing of the audio or video portion of the seminar is strictly prohibited
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Live purchase includes 30-day replay access. All options will include the written materials.